UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves has expressed criticism towards the European Union's proposal for a 'made in Europe' law. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting Reeves' concerns about the potential impact of such legislation on the UK's economic interests. Reeves argued that the proposed law could create barriers for UK businesses and disrupt trade relations between the UK and the EU. She emphasized the importance of maintaining open and fair trade practices to support economic growth and stability. The Chancellor's remarks come amid ongoing discussions about the future of UK-EU trade relations post-Brexit. Reeves' comments reflect the UK's stance on ensuring that any new regulations do not hinder its economic prospects or create unnecessary obstacles for businesses operating across borders.
